protestors were chanting the former president’s name not current.
Former president was a head of National Security until today. And had a lot of power.
May be it is just a power (real power) grab from old president by the new one. Old and current presidents are from different clans, so one clan push out other clan from power that way.
Kazakhstan is perfectly globalist country, they support coronahoax, rising the fuel prices for citizens, participate in all globalists meetings and even have a special economic region with british law instead of usual for exUSSR roman law.
It is difficult to say was it really provided to crowd, or it is some military/police posing as protesters. Even if it was provided, it could be new clan who do it. And only real source of weapons could be only government. Kazakhstan have USSR-like border guard, so you can't just bring some weapons from abroad. And there was no any weaponized conflicts in Kasakhstan, so there are no any weapons that could left on hands after such conflict.
I could imagine that new clan have to somehow neutralise National Security that is under the control of old clan. To use police for NS neutralisation will be bad for the future of new clan, since nobody want to change the totalitarian regime itself. So, they slide that thing to "terrorists". "Terrorists" attack National Security, may be killing some top targets loyal to old clan, new clan "stops" "terrorists" attack, "saving" low-level National Security personnel, gaining their loyalty.
May be I'm wrong with that theory of clans change, but there was no any real noticeable opposition in Kazakhstan, or any noticeable foreing influence enough to start whats going on. Kazakhstan protests become a real surprize for all here, really. Many Russians have a relatives in Kazakhstan, especially in Northern part, so if there have been something growing, everybody here had know that. But there was nothing. Also, it is definitely is not the first time when fuel prices go up, and it was never a reason for anything except kitchen talks. Kazakhs also are not like some Middle-East or Caucasus muslims, they are more like Tatars muslims, not aggressive and not orthodox ones, with high addition of pagan and traditional belief, so it also could not be some religious thing guided by mullahs. So, with high probability it is something internal and government induced.
Seems plausible. So how does one clan prevent citizens from using weapons against them once it’s over? I suppose it’s possible that it’s state police disguised as citizens
You think so? Here’s why I think it’s a globalist color Revolution:
Former president was a head of National Security until today. And had a lot of power.
May be it is just a power (real power) grab from old president by the new one. Old and current presidents are from different clans, so one clan push out other clan from power that way.
Kazakhstan is perfectly globalist country, they support coronahoax, rising the fuel prices for citizens, participate in all globalists meetings and even have a special economic region with british law instead of usual for exUSSR roman law.
Okay so if i have it wrong… who provided the firearms?
It is difficult to say was it really provided to crowd, or it is some military/police posing as protesters. Even if it was provided, it could be new clan who do it. And only real source of weapons could be only government. Kazakhstan have USSR-like border guard, so you can't just bring some weapons from abroad. And there was no any weaponized conflicts in Kasakhstan, so there are no any weapons that could left on hands after such conflict.
I could imagine that new clan have to somehow neutralise National Security that is under the control of old clan. To use police for NS neutralisation will be bad for the future of new clan, since nobody want to change the totalitarian regime itself. So, they slide that thing to "terrorists". "Terrorists" attack National Security, may be killing some top targets loyal to old clan, new clan "stops" "terrorists" attack, "saving" low-level National Security personnel, gaining their loyalty.
May be I'm wrong with that theory of clans change, but there was no any real noticeable opposition in Kazakhstan, or any noticeable foreing influence enough to start whats going on. Kazakhstan protests become a real surprize for all here, really. Many Russians have a relatives in Kazakhstan, especially in Northern part, so if there have been something growing, everybody here had know that. But there was nothing. Also, it is definitely is not the first time when fuel prices go up, and it was never a reason for anything except kitchen talks. Kazakhs also are not like some Middle-East or Caucasus muslims, they are more like Tatars muslims, not aggressive and not orthodox ones, with high addition of pagan and traditional belief, so it also could not be some religious thing guided by mullahs. So, with high probability it is something internal and government induced.
ZH presenting some evidence of foreign interference though it is essentially hearsay
https://www.zerohedge.com/geopolitical/dozens-killed-kazakh-police-battle-control-streets-war-zone-banks-being-looted
Seems plausible. So how does one clan prevent citizens from using weapons against them once it’s over? I suppose it’s possible that it’s state police disguised as citizens
If not globalist color revolution, could it be an internal military coup?